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AMC Volleyball All-Conference 2025

AMC Volleyball All-Conference 2025

AMC Volleyball All-Conference 2025- Wil Teague, Sports Information Director, 11/13/25

St. Louis, MO- With the regular season concluded and the AMC postseason action set to start tomorrow, the official release of this year's 2025 AMC All-Conference awards were announced this evening at the qualifying teams tournament banquet, and five Pioneers were named amongst the winners.

CRC enters the postseason play with an overall record of 17-20, and an AMC record of 14-4, their best finish to date as a program in the AMC. The Pioneers sit at the #3 seed, behind Stephens College (#2) and Columbia College (#1). 

Five Pioneers earned spotlight at tonight's banquet, with Juniors Brooklyn Cross and Amiyah Saxton earning 1st-Team honors, junior Jillian Glasgow being awarded 2nd-Team All-Conference, and juniors Shania Hodges and Mallory Hollis being recognized as All-Conference Honorable Mention.

Brooklyn Cross finishes the regular season as the Pioneers' kill leader with 359 kills on a .293 hitting percentage, and adds 92 total blocks (24 solo) to her career as a Pioneer. 

Amiyah Saxton follows Cross with 320 kills and a team-high 139 total blocks (55 solo) for the regular season. Saxton currently sits at number 1 in the nation in solo blocks and at number 9 in total blocks. 

Jillian Glasgow wraps up her junior regular season with a career-high assist total of 656 helpers, averaging 4.97 assists per set. 

Mallory Hollis was an integral part of the Pioneers' defense, finishing second on the team in digs with 396, averaging 2.91 digs per set. 

Lastly, Shania Hodges proved beneficial for the Pioneers on both sides of the net, with the Jefferson College transfer totaling 246 kills (third-highest on the team) and 98 total blocks (20 solo). 

Along with their 1st-Team honors, Cross and Saxton took home more hardware, with Saxton being named the conference's Newcomer of the Year Award, being the first Pioneer to take home a major award for Pioneer Athletics in the AMC. Cross was also given a second award, with the Little Rock, AR native being named a Champion of Character. 

All five Pioneers have played a huge role in the team's historic season, but all five Pioneers will also be the first to tell you that their success, and the team's success, wouldn't be possible without their teammates and the support they have given them this year on the floor. 

Outside of Athletics, the AMC also recognizes student-athletes who qualify as Academic All-Conference, and Crowley's Ridge was represented by sophomores Maddie Burris, Georgia Spinks, Alyssa Dirden, and juniors Mallory Hollis, Jillian Glasgow, and Brooklyn Cross. 

The Pioneers will take on the #6-seeded Cottey College tomorrow at 1:00 PM  at the Bradley Beal Center in Chesterfield, MO, in round one of the AMC tournament.  #GOPIONEERS